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Schola Cantorum (band)

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Active until
  
1995

Albums
  
Quando il canto è poesia

Active from
  
1974

Members
  
Kiko Fusco

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Schola Cantorum was an Italian vocal group, active between 1974 and 1995.

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Career

The group was formed in 1974 by record label RCA Italiana with the double aim of launching some promising performers and exploiting songs they held the rights by producing new, rearranged cover versions of them. Sergio Rendine, Paolo Dossena and Marco Luberti served as producers, with Rendine also serving as arranger.

After taking part to the RAI musical variety Senza Rete, they got their first hit in 1975, with the song "Le tre campane", a cover version of "Les trois cloches" which peaked 7th on the Italian hit parade. The group disbanded in 1980, with several members starting solo careers and some others going on permanent hiatus. It reformed in 1986 with a slightly different line-up, first renaming themselves as Nova Schola Cantorum and later reprising their original name.

Personnel

  • Enrico "Kiko" Fusco
  • Aldo Donati
  • Alberto Cheli
  • Eddy Viola
  • Luisella Mantovani
  • Gianna Giovannini
  • Marina Arcangeli (1974–86)
  • Mimi "Merrill" Gates (1974–86)
  • Annie Robert (1974–80)
  • Edoardo De Angelis (1974–78)
  • Stefania La Fauci (1993–95)
  • Discography

    Albums
  • 1975 - Coromagia (RCA Italiana TPL 1-1108)
  • 1975 - Le tre campane (RCA Italiana TPL 1-1182)
  • 1976 - Coromagia vol. 2 (RCA Italiana TPL 1-1217)
  • 1980 - Il mondo in tasca (RCA Italiana PL-31454)
  • 1995 - Schola Cantorum (BMG, 8027428000377)
  • References

    Schola Cantorum (band) Wikipedia